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Holistic and Somatic Therapy

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  Do you ever get that sinking feeling right after making a simple choice, instantly wondering if you’ve completely messed it up? Your mind spins in circles, analyzing every alternative, while a tight knot forms in your stomach, telling you your first instinct couldn't possibly be right. Second-guessing yourself is exhausting. It keeps your system wound tight, treating every small choice like a massive crisis. This is a deeply ingrained habit your nervous system adopted to keep you safe. When you’ve spent years navigating spaces where it felt risky to make a mistake, your internal wiring has learned that overthinking was the only way to protect yourself. At Life By Design Therapy ™ , we help you uncover the root of that internal friction. Here are 6 hidden reasons you second-guess yourself : You learned to read others before reading yourself Your nervous system is trying to avoid emotional discomfort You’ve become disconnected from your internal cues You don't fully trust yours...

5 Ways to Support Yourself in Trauma Response

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  When you’re in the middle of a trauma response, it can feel like your body is suddenly running the whole show. Your chest tightens, your breath gets shallow, and your system floods with that restless, wired energy that’s hard to ignore. In those moments, it’s not about “thinking your way out.” Your nervous system is responding as if something is happening right now , even if you’re technically safe. That’s why logic often doesn’t land. What does help is meeting your body where it is. At Life By Design Therapy™, we use simple somatic tools to help your system discharge that survival energy and come back into a sense of safety. Here are a few ways to support yourself in the moment: Shake it out — release tension through your hands, arms, or legs Ground through your senses — notice what you see, or press your palms into a wall Cross-body movement — like marching in place or alternating taps to help re-orient your system Move the energy — a run or brisk walk can help discharge “flig...

Free Phone Consultation for Therapy

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  When you’ve spent so much of your life trying to meet everyone else’s expectations, just being alone with yourself can feel incredibly heavy. It’s that sense of overextension where your mind is ready for a break, but your system is still humming with a restless energy that makes it impossible to just settle into your own skin. If you’ve lived this way for a long time, your body has likely learned that staying on high alert is the only way to stay safe. It isn't that you’re choosing to stay stressed; it’s that your internal wiring has become an expert at staying braced for the next thing. The way we relate to our bodies runs so much deeper than just the thoughts we have. It’s etched into our physical being as a shield. When you finally try to offer yourself a little kindness or slow down, your nervous system might mistake that unfamiliar softness for a threat. It feels "too quiet," and you might find yourself waiting for the other shoe to drop because constant movement i...

Best Therapy Services Near Ne

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When you’ve lived under the weight of external expectations for years, it can feel like you’ve lost the map to your own internal world. It’s that exhausted state of being where you’re mentally "done," but your system is still humming with a restless energy that makes it impossible to just arrive in the present moment. If you’ve navigated life this way, your body has likely learned that staying on high alert is the only way to stay safe. It isn't that you’re choosing to stay stressed; it’s that your internal wiring has become an expert at staying braced for the next demand. The way we relate to ourselves isn't just about logic, it’s tucked into our physical being as a shield. When you finally try to offer yourself a little kindness or slow down, your nervous system might mistake that unfamiliar softness for a threat. It feels "too quiet," and you might find yourself waiting for the other shoe to drop, simply because constant scrutiny is the only reality your ...

5 Steps to Regain a Sense of Control in Unpredictable Times

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  If you’re anything like me, you know what it feels like to wake up and immediately feel the weight of the world pressing down. The uncertainty, the unpredictability…it can make even the simplest decisions feel overwhelming.  So many of us are carrying an undercurrent of fear and vulnerability, whether it’s about personal rights, financial stability, or the overall state of the world.  And while these feelings are valid, there are ways to work through them so they don't overwhelm us. Understanding why fear and vulnerability show up the way they do can be empowering.  Fear is our nervous system’s way of keeping us safe. Read More https://www.lifebydesigntherapy.com/blog/5-steps-to-regain-a-sense-of-control-in-unpredictable-times

Couple Therapy in Richmond CA

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  The Hidden Cost of Being the Capable One in Your Relationship Most people don’t come into therapy saying, “I don’t know how to stop doing everything without things falling apart.” They come in saying things like, “I’m exhausted,” or “I feel like I’m doing everything,” or “I don’t feel like I can lean on my partner.” And as they start talking, a familiar story begins to take shape.  It usually sounds something like: “I’m the one managing schedules, finances, emotional check-ins, and future planning… and I’m doing it without being asked.” “My partner isn’t a bad person. They’re not uncaring. But it feels like they are not carrying the same weight.” And somewhere along the way, the relationship begins to feel less like a partnership and more like a responsibility. And when love starts to feel like labor, your nervous system doesn’t need a pep talk. It needs support. And it makes sense that you’re exhausted without it. Read More https://www.lifebydesigntherapy.com/blog/the-hidde...

Somatic Therapist in Richmond CA

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  When you’ve spent years navigating a world that constantly picks apart how you look, just existing in your own skin can start to feel like a full-time job. It’s that weighed-down sensation where you’re mentally ready to just be, but your body is still wound tight, as if it’s a project that’s never quite finished. You’re exhausted from the constant self-checking, yet there’s a buzzing, restless energy under the surface that makes it feel impossible to just sit still and be okay with the person in the mirror. If you’ve lived this way for a long time, your system has likely learned that staying “on guard” is the only way to stay safe. It’s not that you’re choosing to be hard on yourself; it’s that your internal wiring has become an expert at bracing against the next judgment or comparison. The way we feel about our bodies runs so much deeper than just our thoughts, it’s tucked into our muscles and our breath like a shield. That weird, jittery discomfort you feel when things finally ...